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TPR Type Document symbol Document reference Notifying Member Year Type of information Harmonized types of measures Harmonized types of sectors subject to the measure See more information
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/442/REV.1 S-4§93 European Union 2023 Sectors Loans and financing Fisheries
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4.93. At least 15% of Union financial support has to be allocated to fostering efficient fisheries control and enforcement, including fighting against IUU fishing, as well as reliable data for knowledge-based decision making.
Keywords
Fish
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/442/REV.1 S-4§94 European Union 2023 Sectors Other support measures Fisheries
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4.94. Based on approved national programmes and according to the Commission, slightly more than 50% of funds under shared management (87% of the EUR 6.1 billion) are allocated to priority 1 (sustainable fisheries and aquatic biological resources) and an additional third to priority 2 (sustainable aquaculture, processing, and marketing) for the period 2021-27. (...)
Keywords
Bio
Fish
Natural resources
Sustainable
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/442/REV.1 S-4§102 European Union 2023 Sectors Other environmental requirements Fisheries
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4.102. (...) Moreover, in line with the IUU regulation, imports must be accompanied by a catch certificate validated by the flag state of the fishing vessel, demonstrating that fisheries products stem from legal sources. (...)
Keywords
Fish
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/442/REV.1 S-4§104 European Union 2023 Sectors Other measures Fisheries
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4.104. The European Union is a signatory to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea; the UN Fish Stocks Agreement; the Agreement on Port State Measures to Prevent, Deter and Eliminate Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing; and the Agreement to Promote Compliance with International Conservation and Management Measures by Fishing Vessels on the High Seas. It is also a member of 5 Regional Fisheries Management Organizations (RFMOs) managing highly migratory fish stocks, 13 RFMOs managing other fish stocks (2 more compared to the previous Review), and 2 RFMOs of only advisory status.
Keywords
Conservation
Fish
MEAs
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/442/REV.1 S-4§105 European Union 2023 Sectors Other environmental requirements Fisheries
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4.105. In addition to the domestic EU IUU regulation (Section 4.2.1) and related regulations affecting market access (Section 4.2.3), the European Union also continues to cooperate internationally to address IUU fishing. (...)
Keywords
Fish
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/442/REV.1 S-4§106 European Union 2023 Sectors Other measures Fisheries
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4.106. There have been some changes to the bilateral agreements between the European Union and third countries. (...) among the Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreements (SFPAs), the fisheries agreements with Liberia (in 2020) became dormant, and others were renewed or reactivated. (...)
Keywords
Fish
Sustainable
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/442/REV.1 S-4§107 European Union 2023 Sectors Other environmental requirements, Other measures Forestry
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4.107. Forest policy is not explicitly mentioned in the EU treaties, but a number of shared competences, such as climate, environment, rural development, and disaster prevention, relate to forests, meaning that within these areas, forests and forestry do not fall within the exclusive competence of member States. As key initiative under the European Green Deal, the Commission published an EU Forest Strategy for 2030 in 2021. The new strategy presents six areas of intervention covering sustainable forest use; protecting, restoring, and enlarging EU forests [128] ; monitoring; research and innovation; forest governance; and the enforcement of existing regulations.
[128] It includes a roadmap for the planting of 3 billion additional trees, as pledged in the EU biodiversity strategy.
Keywords
Bio
Climate
Environment
Forest
Green
Sustainable
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/442/REV.1 S-4§108 European Union 2023 Sectors Other support measures, Non-monetary support Forestry
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4.108. Support to the forestry sector, focusing on the environmental dimension, has been provided under the RDPs [rural development programmes] and will be covered from 2023 under the CAP [common agricultural policy] strategic plans (Section 4.1.2.2), while Horizon Europe provides support to research and innovation activities relevant for forestry.
Keywords
Environment
Forest
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/442/REV.1 S-4§109 European Union 2023 Sectors
Import licences, Conformity assessment procedures…
Import licences, Conformity assessment procedures, Other environmental requirements
Forestry
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4.109. Imports of timber and timber products into the European Union are regulated by the EU Timber Regulation (EUTR) based on due diligence requirements for operators to prevent illegal timber to be placed on the market, applicable to domestic and imported products. According to the Forest Law Enforcement, Governance & Trade (FLEGT) regulation , imports of forest products from partner countries that voluntarily have become a FLEGT partner country (currently only Indonesia) require a FLEGT licence based on a nationally established verification system. (...)
Keywords
Forest
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/442/REV.1 S-4§110 European Union 2023 Sectors Other measures, Other environmental requirements Forestry
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4.110. Going beyond these regulations affecting trade in illegally cut timber, the European Parliament and the Council, in December 2022, reached a provisional agreement on a regulation proposed by the Commission in 2021, aiming to prevent deforestation and forest degradation associated with commodities and products placed on or exported from the EU market. It focuses on creating a level playing field, minimizing the use of products from supply chains associated with deforestation or forest degradation, and increasing demand for "deforestation-free" products. The proposed regulation would cover wood as well as products such as cocoa, coffee, oil palm, cattle, or soya grown on former forest areas that were deforested after December 2020.
Keywords
Forest

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